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In that year a Frenchman from St. Louis, Francois Chouteau, came up the Missouri River and established a trading post on the waterway about three miles below the great bend in the river, now the Northeast Industrial District. After being flooded out in 1826, he rebuilt on higher ground at the foot of what is now Troost Avenue. Chouteau and several other French families who joined him constituted the first non-Indian settlement in Kansas City.

The railroads helped make possible one of Kansas City's biggest early-day industries: cattle. From beginnings not long after the Civil War, the city became one of the world's major cattle markets. The Kansas City stockyard was founded in 1870, and the Kansas City Livestock Exchange there, in its heyday early in the 20th century, was the largest building in the world devoted exclusively to livestock interests.

Annexations, mainly in the late 1950s and early 1960s, increased its area to more than 316 square miles, and its population has grown to 435,000. The city now included parts of four counties: Jackson, Clay, Platte and Cass.

Other significant developments in recent years have included completion of the 4,700-acre Kansas City International Airport and the world's only matched set of football and baseball stadiums in 1972, Kemper Arena in 1974, and H. Roe Bartle Exposition Hall in 1976.

Kansas City also is known for its foreign trade zone, its underground storage industry and its automobile assembly plants. It is said to have more fountains than any city except Rome, and more boulevards than any city except Paris. One foreign dignitary who visited Kansas City summed up the feeling of many: "It is a city in the right place at the right time."